Download coordinates as: Didcot is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.
[1] The now-closed Mungar-Monto railway line passed through Didcot from west to east with two now-abandoned railway stations serving the locality: Didcot has the following mountains: Mount Shamrock is a former mining town in the north-east of the locality (25°26′17″S 151°55′31″E / 25.4381°S 151.9252°E / -25.4381; 151.9252 (Mount Shamrock (neighbourhood))), immediately south of the mountain of the same name.
[9][10] A report by R. W. Winks of the Department of Agriculture, Brisbane, surveying for the proposed Degilbo to Gayndah railway line extension, dated 10 November 1897 stated:- "After arranging for a horse, I proceeded to what is known as Irwin's Hotel, an accommodation-house on Didcot Creek, about 9 miles (14 km) from Woowoonga.
Mount Shamrock Provisional School opened on 24 February 1890, closing circa 1894.
[1] Didcot has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Engineers Australia listed on their Official Register of Engineering Heritage Markers: There are a number of homesteads in the locality:[19] There are no schools in Didcot.